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Jul 9, 2016 4:36 PM CST
Name: Rita
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Tomatoes really do have many fungal diseases. Just the nature of the plant. Also they easily pick up soil borne diseases. Cut off the bad leaves and throw them in the trash, not the compost. Also cut off any healthy leaves that are touching the soil.

Daconil is a very good product. Use it and it shows most tomato problems down and you end up getting a nice harvest.

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